Steps

Open your iPhone's Settings. It's a gray app on your Home screen with an image of gears (⚙️).

2

Tap General. It's near the top of the menu, next to a gray gear (⚙️) icon.

3

Scroll down and tap Restrictions. It's a stand-alone section near the middle of the menu.

If you've already enabled Restrictions, enter your passcode.

4

Tap Enable Restrictions. It's at the top of the screen.

If the button reads "Disable Restrictions," you've already turned them on, and there is no need to tap it.

5

Enter a passcode. Type and confirm a four-digit passcode when prompted.

6

Scroll down and tap Music, Podcasts, News & iTunes U. It's in the "Allowed Content" section of the menu.

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Slide the button next to "Explicit" to the "Off" position. It will turn white. Now music, podcasts, news, and iTunes U content that have received a Parental Advisory rating of "explicit" will not play on your iPhone.

Profanity, drug references, racial slurs, and drug references, as well as sexual or violent lyrics can earn an "Explicit" label.